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Dear Yankee Candle,
My name is Lauren N. from Kennet Middle School. Right now we are all working on science fair projects and I
chose to do mine on candles. I believe that colored candles burn slower than white candles if they are the
same size. I have a few questions for my science fair project that I thought you might want to answer:
- What important ingredients go into your candles that make them smell so good?
- What is the difference between white and colored candles?
- Are white candles safer than colored candles as in burning tempatures and rapid burning?
- Could you list all the different ingredients that go into both colored candle and white candles?
Sincerely,
Lauren N.
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Dear Yankee Candle,
My name is Lauren N. from Kennet Middle School. Right now we are all working on science fair projects and I
chose to do mine on candles. I believe that colored candles burn slower than white candles if they are the
same size. I have a few questions for my science fair project that I thought you might want to answer:
- What important ingredients go into your candles that make them smell so good?
- What is the difference between white and colored candles?
- Are white candles safer than colored candles as in burning tempatures and rapid burning?
- Could you list all the different ingredients that go into both colored candle and white candles?
Sincerely,
Lauren N.